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9/18 - Cingular Still Advertising TDMA phones in Dallas

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Nathan Bond - 19 Sep 2003 02:42 GMT
I'm suprised local radio and TV advertising is still featuring the 3560 Color
TDMA phone with the GSM switch around the corner.
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John S. - 19 Sep 2003 02:56 GMT
>I'm suprised local radio and TV advertising is still featuring the 3560 Color
>TDMA phone with the GSM switch around the corner.

My wife just "upgraded" her TDMA phone from a 3360 to the 3560 with no
questions asked by the Cingular people at the store where she did the upgrade.

Keep in mind that Cingular's GSM is still in it's infancy in DFW.

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Zarch - 28 Sep 2003 05:01 GMT
TDMA will not be turned off when GSM is turned on.
TDMA will continue to be the best choice for those who wander to far from
metro areas.
The Nokia 3560 is a great, dependable little phone.

> I'm suprised local radio and TV advertising is still featuring the 3560 Color
> TDMA phone with the GSM switch around the corner.
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Joe Versaggi - 28 Sep 2003 17:35 GMT
So is the Nokia 2260, though a little heavy.

> TDMA will not be turned off when GSM is turned on.
> TDMA will continue to be the best choice for those who wander to far from
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Zarch - 30 Sep 2003 04:47 GMT
We have allot of problems with the 2260.
I love the bright blue screen.
I hope to eventually get my hands on a 2260 and see if I can put it's screen
on the more dependable 3360.

> So is the Nokia 2260, though a little heavy.
 
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